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Markets

South African rand flat as global markets steady

The rand traded at 14.3950 versus the dollar, barely changed from its previous close. Government bonds dipped
Published January 24, 2020 Updated January 24, 2020 11:43am
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  • The rand traded at 14.3950 versus the dollar, barely changed from its previous close.
  • Government bonds dipped in early deals on Friday, with the yield on the 2026, instrument rising 2 basis points to 8.155pc.
  • The rand traded at 14.3950 versus the dollar, barely changed from its previous close.

JOHANNESBURG: The South African rand was flat early on Friday, as global markets steadied after the World Health Organisation said a new coronavirus was an emergency for China but not an epidemic of international concern.

At 0730 GMT, the rand traded at 14.3950 versus the dollar, barely changed from its previous close.

The rand had tumbled on Thursday, as investor fears that the coronavirus could spread boosted safe-haven currencies and dented demand for riskier emerging market units.

South Africa's Department of Health said on Thursday that port health authorities had enhanced surveillance for all travellers from Asia.

A weak growth outlook for the South African economy has sapped demand for rand assets, after the International Monetary Fund and South African Reserve Bank downgraded their growth predictions.

Government bonds dipped in early deals on Friday, with the yield on the 2026, instrument rising 2 basis points to 8.155pc.

The blue-chip Top 40 index on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange was 0.6pc stronger.

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